- Heywood Hale Broun
Heywood Hale Broun (
March 10 ,1918 –September 5 ,2001 was an American sportswriter, commentator, and actor. He was born and raised inNew York City , the son of writer andfilm critic Ruth Hale and columnistHeywood Broun . He was educated atprivate school s andSwarthmore College . His surname is pronounced /IPA|bɹun/ (rhymes with “moon”).In 1940 Broun joined the staff at the New York
tabloid "PM" where he served as asportswriter . His career was interrupted byWorld War II in which he served in theUnited States Army field artillery. When the war ended he returned to the "PM" newspaper and wrote for its successor, The New York Star, which ceased operations in 1949.Nicknamed "Woodie," he joined
CBS News and Sports in 1966 where he worked for 20 years as acolor commentator on a wide variety of sporting venues, including Thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown. He is remembered for hisEnglish-language expressions,handlebar mustache and colorfulsport coat s. In addition, Broun acted in a number offilm s, such as "For Pete's Sake" and "HouseSitter ", andtelevision programs in guest or supporting roles.Heywood Hale Broun died in
Kingston, New York in 2001.Books:
* "A Studied Madness" (1965)
* "Tumultuous Merriment" (1979)
* "Whose little boy are you? : A memoir of the Broun family" (1983)External links
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* [http://www.americansportscastersonline.com/brounmemorial.html An obit of Heywood Hale Broun]
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